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Ayali - Web Series Review

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By Federal ManPublished about a year ago 3 min read

Ayali - Web Series Review (Tamil & Telugu)

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Ayali Web Series Review: A Tamil who hides what he has come of age and struggles to reform the town... Ayali Review!

Star Cast: Abhi Nakshatra, Anumol, Singambuli, Linga Director: Muthukumar Actors: Abhi Nakshatra, Anumol, Singambuli, Linga Music: Reva Direction: Muthukumar

It has to be said that it is director Muthukumar's stupidity that he not only kept the 500-year-old Ayali deity as the title but also brought it to a climax. Abhi Nakshatra has acted boldly in every scene as a girl who hides the fact that she has come of age and struggles to study for a doctor in a town where she stops studying and gets married. Actresses who think that acting obscenely is bold can learn a little by watching this girl's performance. 'Ayali' - creating a wave in Tamil cinema! Ayali Katha The Ayali web series released on the Zee5 OTT platform not only highlights the need for female education but also shakes up the murders.500 years ago, the people who were cursed by Goddess Ayali migrated from that town to another place, but their customs did not change a bit. The entire story of Ayali web series takes place in the backward town of Veerapannai in Pudukottai district. Control of women In that town, women are being treated as slaves by men's caress and chanting God's name.

Girls do not pass 9th standard at most. If they come of age, they should be married off immediately, and girls who have reached the age should not be sent out beyond that town. The director has shown a village full of reactionary elements as there is no place for outsiders in the town as a story that takes place in 90 periods. The director has directed the dialogues and the screenplay as if whipping through the screenplay that similar retrogressive things are still prevailing in many places.

Abhi Nakshatra's friend, who plays a girl who hides her coming of age, comes of age and then she goes through a lot of trouble. A Tamil Chelvi, who grows up seeing school dropouts, has the desire to study as a doctor in a town where she did not even go to the 10th standard. But it is natural to bloom when time allows, and the scenes of Tamil Chelvi coming of age accidentally spilling red ink on her and walking home with the whole town saying 'ink' and even smearing it on her shirt are wonderful. As we have already said, she tries to live by hiding the fact that she has come of age so that even her mother and father will not find out, and she will be able to study if she continues like this. Showing that even if the patriarchy is a school teacher because he is from the village he is the same on intelligent women.

Although raising the child with affection, the patriarchy seeks to kill the daughter and the wife. The scenes and dialogues are like the last slap in the ears of Tamil Selvi on the patriarchal intellect as the villain tries to subdue the women of the village as Sami angers the town and the village is destroyed by Sami's anger.

Child marriage, the problems caused by marrying off girls as soon as they reach the age of education, how education changes not only a girl but also the village, honor killings that make women objects of honor, and slavery are not treated as lessons, Ayali is amazing where she has passed on a lot of social concepts into her life. Aruvi Madan is amazing in the tumultuous scene where he comes out of the temple with aruva in his hand, saying how he raised you to be affectionate towards women. So in that scene, what you showed me was not affection. A child is born, it is an honor for a man. If not, the town will talk. It is an honor to marry a girl child. If women think and act independently, kill them and think to show your honor to the town that you are good. This is not affection, dad.

must-watch webseries Anumol, a mother who helps when she learns about her daughter's condition, is thrilling. It is satisfying to see all the characters in the village selected and acted with importance.Reva's music and Ramji's cinematography are also technically outstanding in this web series. In this, rather than looking for the negatives, everyone can enjoy this webseries with a generous amount of positives in it as a family!

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